Bacteria have tough exterior walls made of peptidoglycan, a web-like molecule complex made of carbohydrate strands cross-linked by short peptide bridges.
Yes they do have a cell wall. :3
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
The answer is a Cell Wall
Bacterial cells have a cell membrane, as do the members of all 6 animal kingdoms. However, they do not have a cell wall. The cell wall is used only in plants, to help the plant stand up straight.
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Yes they do have a cell wall. :3
bacteria can be like a liquidish cell but fungi can have a solid cell wall
Cell wall.
Yes they do. A substance in eubacteria called peptidoglycan.
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
mycoplasma do not have a cell wall
plant is in the shape of a rectangle, bacteria is like an oval
Cell wall made out of cellulose is the cell wall of a plant. A fungi has a cell wall composed of chitin and a bacteria has a cell wall composed of glycoprotein.
a cell wall
The answer is a Cell Wall
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
Bacterial cells have a cell membrane, as do the members of all 6 animal kingdoms. However, they do not have a cell wall. The cell wall is used only in plants, to help the plant stand up straight.